{"id":9606,"date":"2024-01-21T13:44:03","date_gmt":"2024-01-21T12:44:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.theholyscript.com\/?p=9606"},"modified":"2024-01-21T13:44:03","modified_gmt":"2024-01-21T12:44:03","slug":"does-the-bible-say-not-to-judge","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.theholyscript.com\/does-the-bible-say-not-to-judge\/","title":{"rendered":"Does The Bible Say Not To Judge"},"content":{"rendered":"
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We live in a society that is deeply divided on many subjects. Religion is one of these topics, and this has caused much conflict among followers of different faith traditions. One of the most commonly debated aspects of religious beliefs is the issue of judging others. Does the Bible say not to judge?<\/p>\n

The answer to this question depends on how “judgment” is defined. Generally, it is referring to judging someone’s character or behaviour rather than simply making an informed decision on a matter. In essence, it is about having an opinion about someone that colours our view of them without all the facts being taken into account. <\/p>\n

Complicating the issue is the fact that the Bible does actually mention judgment in several places. In the Old Testament, for example, God commanded the Israelites to judge carefully and justly in the court of law (Deuteronomy 16:18–20). This instruction was clearly in the context of making decisions, not expressing opinions. <\/p>\n

However, there are also passages in the Bible that can be seen as cautioning against judging others. In Luke 6:37, Jesus says “do not judge, and you will not be judged”. This has been widely interpreted as a commandment to refrain from judging others in any way, from making unthoughtful evaluations of people to having preconceptions about their character. <\/p>\n